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Funds are listed in alphabetical order.
Steve Morgan Foundation 14638
Grants are available to small to medium-sized registered charities and charitable organisations working with children and families or people who are older, disabled or socially isolated in North Wales, Merseyside, West Cheshire and North Shropshire.
Stevenage - Local Community Budgets 14497
Grants are available to help community groups and organisations in Stevenage develop ideas, continue with existing initiatives and deliver local priorities. Amount: from £100
Stevenage Community Trust 14496
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for charitable activities that improve the quality of life of people in Stevenage.
Strathdearn Community Charitable Trust 15056
Grants are available for groups in Strathdearn to support a variety of projects and activities that benefit the local community in various ways, such as improving the environment, recreational activities, and energy efficiency measures.
Amount: up to £1,000
SUEZ Communities Fund Scotland (over and under £10,000) 14991
Grants are available to non-profit making organisations in Scotland for projects under the categories of Land Reclamation (Object A), Community Recycling (Object B), Public Amenities (Object C), Biodiversity (Object D) and Historic Buildings (Object E).
Amount: £3,000 to £25,000
SUEZ Communities Trust Landfill Communities Fund - Primary Fund (England) (under and over £10,000) 14438
Grants are available to non-profit making organisations in qualifying areas of England for improvements to local community facilities, historic buildings and structures, sport and recreation facilities. Amount: £3,000 to £50,000
Suffolk Community Foundation 14498
Grants are available for local charities, voluntary and community groups to support activities which tackle disadvantage and deprivation across Suffolk.
Suffolk Community Foundation - Stimulus Fund 14499
Grants are available to organisations for activities to promote tennis for all, by showing the sport as an enjoyable exercise with social interaction. Also, there is support to enable those who are disadvantaged and living in areas of deprivation in Suffolk to participate in the sport. Amount: £1,000
Sunderland City Council - Crowdfund Sunderland Fund Organisations 14581
Funding is available to not for profit organisations who can raise their initial funding through a crowdfunding campaign to support projects that will improve and bring benefits to communities in Sunderland. Amount: £3,000
Surrey - High Sheriff Youth Awards 14690
Grants are available for young people aged nine to 18 years with projects in Surrey that aim to make their communities stronger and safer by reducing or preventing crime. Amount: £500 to £5,000
Sussex Community Foundation 14691
Grants are available for local charities and community groups in East and West Sussex and Brighton and Hove to support activities which tackle deprivation and disadvantage.
Swansea Council - Welsh Church Act Trust Fund 14914
The fund is open to all voluntary, charitable or benevolent groups based in - or having significant user numbers in - the Swansea area, and awards grants to successful applicants up to a maximum of £5,000. Priority will normally be given to revenue funded schemes, however capital schemes will be considered, especially where they can show that other funding has been secured. There is no set closing dates for applications. If sufficient funds are available, the trustees panel sits twice a year.
Swinfen Broun Charitable Trust 14769
Small grants for organisations working in the City of Lichfield to provide or maintain public halls, meeting places, playing fields, sports facilities, public gardens and public open spaces. The aims of the Trust Fund as taken from the Trust Deed are as follows: Provide or maintain or assist in the provision or maintenance of public halls, meeting places, playing fields, sports facilities for the public at large in the interests of social welfare, with the object of improving their condition of life, places for housing the arts, libraries, museums or other educational institutions to which the public have access. Provide or maintain or assist in the provision or maintenance of public gardens or public open spaces. Provide or maintain or assist in the provision or maintenance of equipment or items for use in or with any of the objects mentioned in the above.
Tameside - Community Wellbeing Small Grants 14639
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations in Tameside to support the delivery of well-being interventions and tackle inequalities in local communities. Amount: £1,000 to £15,000
Tees Valley Community Foundation 14582
Grants are available to local community or voluntary organisations wishing to enhance the quality of life for residents in the Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees areas. Amount: up to £2,500
Telford and Wrekin Council - Happy Healthy and Active Holiday Fund 14770
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups providing free holiday clubs for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Tewkesbury Borough Council Health and Wellbeing Grant 14730
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations working with communities in Tewkesbury Borough for activities that focus on improved physical and mental wellbeing, encouraging healthy lifestyles and building strong communities for the future. Amount: up to £1,000
The Access Foundation 14857
Grants are available to registered charities, CICs, educational establishments and CIOs for projects that mitigate the digital divide by making computing facilities, support and/or learning available to disadvantaged and vulnerable people.
Amount: £25,000 to £100,000
The Homity Trust 14692
Deadline: before each committee meeting Grants are available to registered charities and not-for-profit organisations based and working in Sussex to support local causes and those suffering financial hardship. Amount: up to £1,000
The Honourable The Irish Society 14949
Deadline: considered in Feb, June and October each year
Grants are available to community organisations in County Londonderry to support local wellbeing initiatives; and to support the work of smaller charities in the rest of Northern Ireland. The funding is intended to support a wide range of community activities and local causes on the basis of need, as determined by the Society's Local Advisory Committee. Particularly disadvantaged minority communities and disadvantaged young people.
Amount: £2000
The John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank 14817
Funding is available for young people who live in Hull to develop their enterprising ideas. Amount: up to £1,000
The Lennox Hannay Charitable Trust 14874
Grants are available to UK registered charities in England and Wales in support of a variety of charitable causes.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Macaulay Moat Foundation 14845
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), and other not-for-profit organisations across England and Wales to deliver projects and activities around the themes of either Autism support or Church outreach.
Amount: up to £5,000 per year for up to three years
The Macaulay Moat Foundation 14439
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), and other not-for-profit organisations across England and Wales to deliver projects and activities around the themes of either Autism support or Church outreach. Amount: up to £5,000 per year for up to three years
The Million Hours Fund 14461
Deadline: 22/10/2025 Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations, schools and local authorities to provide extra support to young people (aged 10 to 18 years; up to 25 years with disabilities and special educational needs) in areas with higher rates of anti-social behaviour in England. Only specific wards are eligible - eligible ward checker . Amount: between £30,000 and £100,000
The Pleasant Trust 15057
The policy of the Trust is to make grants to voluntary organisations in the Edinburgh area which are concerned with the welfare of young people, in particular, through the encouragement of participation in outdoor activities.
The Reach Fund 14440
Grants are available to assist charities and social enterprises in England that require extra support to become âinvestment ready'. Amount: between £5,000 and £15,000
The Thompson Family Charitable Trust 14475
Grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales for general charitable purposes. For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following: Enquiries: The Thompson Family Charitable Trust, Tel: 01608 676789, E-Mail: roycopus@btinternet.com
The Thompson Family Charitable Trust 14875
Grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales for general charitable purposes.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following: Enquiries - The Thompson Family Charitable Trust, tel: 01608 676789, e-Mail: [email protected]
The University of Edinburgh - Micro-grant Scheme 15058
Community organisations and charities based in Edinburgh region can apply for up to £500 through our micro grant scheme for small scale community activities and local action.
The W.A. Handley Charity Trust 14583
Grants are available to charities in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Co Durham (including Hartlepool) and Cumbria (including Carlisle) for a wide range of projects that benefit the community. Amount: from £1,000 For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following: Secretary to the Trustees W.A. Handley Charity Trust Tel: 0191 281 1292 E-Mail: davidmilligan@ryecroft-glenton.co.uk
The W.A. Handley Charity Trust 14640
Grants are available to charities in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Co Durham (including Hartlepool) and Cumbria (including Carlisle) for a wide range of projects that benefit the community. Amount: from £1,000 For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following: Secretary to the Trustees W.A. Handley Charity Trust Tel: 0191 281 1292 E-Mail: davidmilligan@ryecroft-glenton.co.uk
The Worshipful Company of Innholders - Charity Grants 14441
The funding is for smaller charities (including CIOs, CICs and CASCs) in England and Wales, with a preference for London where a grant award will make a demonstrable impact on their work and whose work addresses the Foundation's priorities of supporting the young, the elderly, and the hospitality industry. Amount: between £500 and £5,000
The Worshipful Company of Innholders - Charity Grants 14846
The funding is for smaller charities (including CIOs, CICs and CASCs) in England and Wales, with a preference for London where a grant award will make a demonstrable impact on their work and whose work addresses the Foundation's priorities of supporting the young, the elderly, and the hospitality industry.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000
Thrive Together Fund 14462
Unrestricted funding package (75% loan and 25% grant) are available for small and medium sized charities and social enterprise based in England that are working to improve people's lives or the environment in which they live and who are looking to grow or diversify their business models. Amount: £25,000 to £150,000
Tom Amos Charity 14500
Grants are available to organisations in Chelmsford, Braintree and Uttlesford for projects that provide recreational facilities, advance education, relieve poverty, advance religion or provide other charitable objects that benefit local communities.
Torus Community Investment Fund 14641
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for projects that benefit the local communities around and the residents of Torus Group housing.
Turners Court Youth Trust Grant 14693
Grants are available for registered charities and small community groups whose work is focused on the needs of vulnerable and disaffected children and young people up to the age of 23 years in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. Amount: £250 to £5,000
Two Ridings Community Foundation 14818
Grants are available for local charities, grassroots groups and other not-for-profit groups to address a wide range of issues that will benefit communities in North and East Yorkshire.
Two Ridings Community Foundation - Small Grants 14819
Grants are available to support small voluntary and community groups, small charities and other types of not-for-profit organisation in North and East Yorkshire with direct project costs or costs relating to the ongoing development needs of the organisation. Amount: £200 to £2,000